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Telephone Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Telephone

 

Telephone

1. Telephone calls from a specific person, living or dead, implies a telepathic message from that person. If the person is living, the dreamer should hear from him or her within a very short time.

2. If the dreamer is making a phone call, she wants to tell someone something but is holding back out of fear.

3. A telephone that is not being used indicates that the dreamer is holding back from making a contact that needs to be made.

Astrological parallel: Mercury/Uranus combinations.

Tarot parallel: The suit of wands.

 

Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Telephone, Meaning of Dreams about Telephone, Dream Interpretation Telephone)

 

Telephone Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Telephone

 

Telephone

  • To dream of a telephone, foretells you will meet strangers who will harass and bewilder you in your affairs. For a woman to dream of talking over one, denotes she will have much jealous rivalry, but will overcome all evil influences. If she cannot hear well in conversing over one, she is threatened with evil gossip, and the loss of a lover.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Telephone, Meaning of Dreams about Telephone, Dream Interpretation Telephone)

 

Telephone Dictionary: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Telephone

 

Dream Interpretation Telephone

The telephone dreams usually reflects your personal relationships and your contact with unconscious. Dreaming of a telephone ringing: you will "get the message" about a certain matter. If there are some problems, like a line is busy, you dialled a wrong number, you has been disconnected, allude to problems in your relationship. Hearing a phone ring: you will soon get a negative reply or cancellation. Having a positive conversation on the phone: expect an important contact. If you are calling someone and the party is not answering: this person is not going to show up for an arranged meeting.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Telephone, Meaning of Dreams about Telephone, Dream Interpretation Telephone)

 

Telephone Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on SAHASRA-DAL-KANWAL

SAHASRA-DAL-KANWAL

("The Lotus of a Thousand Petals.") The capital city of the Astral Plane. According to Paul Twitchell, the Wright bothers took their plans for the flying machine and Bell his telephone from its famous Museum of Millions.

 

 

(See also: SAHASRA-DAL-KANWAL, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Telephone Dictionary: Insurance Glossary Dictionary IV - BOILER AND MACHINERY INSURANCE

Definition and meaning of BOILER AND MACHINERY INSURANCE :

 

BOILER AND MACHINERY INSURANCE: Often called Equipment Breakdown, or Systems Breakdown insurance. Commercial insurance that covers damage caused by the malfunction or breakdown of boilers, and a vast array of other equipment including air conditioners, heating, electrical, telephone and computer systems.

(Source: Insurance Information Institute )

 

Also see these pages: BOILER AND MACHINERY INSURANCE , Insurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - B

 

Telephone Dictionary: Insurance Business Glossary Dictionary - Over-the Counter Market

Definition and meaning of Over-the Counter Market :

 

Over-the Counter Market: A means of buying and selling securities that are not listed on a stock exchange. Negotiations are carried out by telephone or computer network.

(Source: The Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary )

 

Also see these pages: Over-the Counter Market , Insurance Business, Insurance Business SitemapInsurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - O

 

Telephone Dictionary: Insurance Glossary Dictionary IV - DIRECT WRITERS

Definition and meaning of DIRECT WRITERS :

 

DIRECT WRITERS: Insurance companies that sell directly to the public using exclusive agents or their own employees, through the mail, by telephone or via the Internet. Large insurers, whether predominately direct writers or agency companies, are increasingly using many different channels to sell insurance. In reinsurance, denotes reinsurers that deal directly with the insurance companies they reinsure without using a broker.

(Source: Insurance Information Institute )

 

Also see these pages: DIRECT WRITERS , Insurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - D

 

Telephone Dictionary: American History Dictionary - Alexander Graham Bell

Definition and meaning of Alexander Graham Bell:

 

Bell, Alexander Graham

Bell invented the first practical telephone in 1876.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

Also see these pages:  American History, American History Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Markets

Definition and meaning of Markets

 

Markets

A market is a physical location such as a shopping district in a town or state, or a mechanism such as telephones, the telegraph, or the internet which brings buyers and sellers together. Markets serve local, regional, national, or global regions.

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Markets

Definition and meaning of Markets

 

Markets

A market is a physical location such as a shopping district in a town or state, or a mechanism such as telephones, the telegraph, or the internet which brings buyers and sellers together. Markets serve local, regional, national, or global regions.

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Insurance Liability Glossary Dictionary - Professional Liability Insurance

Definition and meaning of Professional Liability Insurance :

 

Professional Liability Insurance: (1) See Malpractice Insurance for the definition applicable to the healing arts. (2) See Errors and Omissions Insurance for the definition applicable to those in professions such as law and accounting. Errors and Omissions exposure exists for many other kinds of businesses, like travel agencies and telephone exchanges. (LA)

(Source: InsWeb)

 

Also see these pages: Professional Liability Insurance , Insurance Liability, Insurance Liability SitemapInsurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - P

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Technology

Definition and meaning of Technology

 

Technology

Technology is the application of processes, methods, or knowledge to achieve a specific purpose. Scientists and engineers develop technology with positive outcomes in mind such as increasing production and improving communication. Products of technology including computers, telephones, radios, and scientific equipment affect human conditions. Many believe the influences are positive, but some consider the negative ramifications of technology. For example, citizens differ in their viewpoints of nuclear energy. Does it provide safe fuel, or do the risks of disaster override its potential?

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Technology

Definition and meaning of Technology

 

Technology

Technology is the application of processes, methods, or knowledge to achieve a specific purpose. Scientists and engineers develop technology with positive outcomes in mind such as increasing production and improving communication. Products of technology including computers, telephones, radios, and scientific equipment affect human conditions. Many believe the influences are positive, but some consider the negative ramifications of technology. For example, citizens differ in their viewpoints of nuclear energy. Does it provide safe fuel, or do the risks of disaster override its potential?

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Technological Innovations

Definition and meaning of Technological Innovations

 

Technological Innovations

Technological innovations are new ways of doing things which are based in a technology. The telephone revolutionized the way people communicated because it allowed people to hear the voices of friends and family living miles away. Travel became easier due to improvements in transportation which began with systems of canals and railroads and expanded to include automobiles, interstate roadway systems, and airlines with international flights. Computers and software revolutionized the ways people process information and communicate. Computers connected to the Internet allow people to share information and conduct personal and professional business nearly instantaneously and relatively inexpensively. The demands of new technologies and their applications promote further innovation to meet changing needs. 

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Level of Development

Definition and meaning of Level of Development

 

Level of Development - [World Geography]

Countries with high levels of urbanization and industrialization that enjoy high material standards of living are referred to as developed countries. Countries with lower levels of progress and prosperity are considered less developed or underdeveloped countries. Countries showing evidence of economic, social, and political progress are termed developing countries. Some measures of development include: national product per person, e.g., the sum total of all the goods and services produced in a nation in one year divided by the total population; occupational structure of the workforce, e.g., percentage of the labor force employed in manufacturing (developed) vs. agriculture (less developed); consumption of energy per person; transportation and communication facilities per person, e.g., the per capita index of telephones, railroads, roads, radios; standard of living, e.g., literacy rates, caloric intake per person, infant mortality, life expectancy.

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Level of Development

Definition and meaning of Level of Development

 

Level of Development - [World Geography]

Countries with high levels of urbanization and industrialization that enjoy high material standards of living are referred to as developed countries. Countries with lower levels of progress and prosperity are considered less developed or underdeveloped countries. Countries showing evidence of economic, social, and political progress are termed developing countries. Some measures of development include: national product per person, e.g., the sum total of all the goods and services produced in a nation in one year divided by the total population; occupational structure of the workforce, e.g., percentage of the labor force employed in manufacturing (developed) vs. agriculture (less developed); consumption of energy per person; transportation and communication facilities per person, e.g., the per capita index of telephones, railroads, roads, radios; standard of living, e.g., literacy rates, caloric intake per person, infant mortality, life expectancy.

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Technological Innovations

Definition and meaning of Technological Innovations

 

Technological Innovations

Technological innovations are new ways of doing things which are based in a technology. The telephone revolutionized the way people communicated because it allowed people to hear the voices of friends and family living miles away. Travel became easier due to improvements in transportation which began with systems of canals and railroads and expanded to include automobiles, interstate roadway systems, and airlines with international flights. Computers and software revolutionized the ways people process information and communicate. Computers connected to the Internet allow people to share information and conduct personal and professional business nearly instantaneously and relatively inexpensively. The demands of new technologies and their applications promote further innovation to meet changing needs. 

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Third Parties

Definition and meaning of Third Parties

 

Third Parties - [Social Studies]

Third parties or minority parties serve a useful purpose in democratic government. They offer a voice to those seeking to reform the dominant two-party system. They reflect an interest in change and often contribute new political ideas. Frustrated farmers in the south and west formed the People's Party or Populists and in 1892 nominated James Weaver, a Greenback-Labor candidate in the election of 1880, as their presidential candidate. The party platform called for a graduated income tax; government ownership of the telephone, the telegraph, and railroad; and the unlimited coinage of silver. As third-party issues garner public support, the issues are often adopted by a major party. This happened to the Populists in the presidential campaign of 1896 when the Democrats and their nominee, William Jennings Bryan, appropriated much of the Populist platform. Other issues such as child labor laws, antitrust laws, and women's suffrage were also adopted by a major party. Notable third-party candidates for president include Eugene Debs (Socialist candidate, 1908, 1912, 1920), Theodore Roosevelt (Bull Moose, 1912), George Wallace (American Independent, 1968), and H. Ross Perot (Independent, 1992, 1996).

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Social Studies Dictionary - Third Parties

Definition and meaning of Third Parties

 

Third Parties - [Social Studies]

Third parties or minority parties serve a useful purpose in democratic government. They offer a voice to those seeking to reform the dominant two-party system. They reflect an interest in change and often contribute new political ideas. Frustrated farmers in the south and west formed the People's Party or Populists and in 1892 nominated James Weaver, a Greenback-Labor candidate in the election of 1880, as their presidential candidate. The party platform called for a graduated income tax; government ownership of the telephone, the telegraph, and railroad; and the unlimited coinage of silver. As third-party issues garner public support, the issues are often adopted by a major party. This happened to the Populists in the presidential campaign of 1896 when the Democrats and their nominee, William Jennings Bryan, appropriated much of the Populist platform. Other issues such as child labor laws, antitrust laws, and women's suffrage were also adopted by a major party. Notable third-party candidates for president include Eugene Debs (Socialist candidate, 1908, 1912, 1920), Theodore Roosevelt (Bull Moose, 1912), George Wallace (American Independent, 1968), and H. Ross Perot (Independent, 1992, 1996).

(Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University )

 

Also see these pages:  Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Telephone Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - IJ letter - Sorting

Although dictionaries since 1850 have invariably been sorting ij between ih and ik, most encyclopaedias and all telephone directories in the Netherlands (but not those in Belgium) sort ij and y together, as if they are the same. This is because many surnames have nonstandard spellings: Bruijn may also be spelled Bruyn, and thanks to this sorting they can be found next to each other. This also helps with Frisian names (such as 'Fryslân') which contain a y but are often spelled with an < ...

See also:

IJ letter, IJ letter - History and pronunciation, IJ letter - Sorting, IJ letter - Technical details

Read more here: » IJ letter: Encyclopedia II - IJ letter - Sorting

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